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Significance Press proudly publishes fiction and nonfiction books authored by some of the world’s most influential and knowledgeable thought leaders.
Our books are true to the definition of significance:
the quality of being important
Values for a New Generation
St. Charles Preparatory School alumnus Robert L. Dilenschneider, CEO of The Dilenshneider Group, established The Borromean Lectures in 2001. Collected in this volume are the speeches of 10 great thinkers on what truly matters in life.
Robert L. Dilenschneider
What The Men of St. Charles became and what they did in life all comes back to the values instilled at St. Charles Preparatory School in Columbus, Ohio. Fourteen alumni share their life stories and personal philosophies for achievement.
Civility in America, Vol. I
In 2011, The Dilenschneider Group sponsored a series of lectures on civility in conjunction with the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Collected in this volume are the thoughts of six of the nation’s most insightful minds.
Civility in America, Vol. II
As civility appears to crumble around us and our society, these 12 new essays are thinking seriously about how people can contribute to respect, decorum, and courtesy in their work and in their lives.
by Margaret Ajemian Ahnert
Margaret Ajemian Ahnert’s captivating storytelling and adventures—from meeting the Dalai Lama and former Governor Hugh Carey to George Steinbrenner and George Plimpton, and more—offer life lessons of laughter, courage, and tenacity.
by Bob DeLisa
Bob DeLisa’s The Unforgettable Boss lets us in on the secrets to being an effective manager. His Seven Fundamentals are guaranteed to put you on the road to success.
by Peter Fratarcangelo
Peter Fratarcangelo feels the frustration that all of us feel with our “most trusted” institutions. He has found solutions to get back on track, and laid them out In Plain English.
by Paul J. Ioannidis
The self-made multimillionaire Aristotle Onassis was admired by the world. His trusted confidante Paul Ioannidis reveals in this memoir how the illustrious Onassis family was undone by tragedy and turmoil.
by George D. Martin
Former New York Giants star Defensive End George D. Martin’s Just Around the Bend is the remarkable story of a man, a life and a special Journey across America for the benefit of 9/11 rescue and recovery workers.
by Brian E. Morain
The Justice Imperative looks at how America came to have 25% of the world’s prison inmates and only 5% of the world’s population. It urges actions to reform and rebuild the system that has failed so many of its inmates and our society.
by Mitzi Perdue
Mitzi Perdue, wife of the late chicken industry giant Frank Perdue, details his life and lessons in this perceptive biography that will capture both the minds of business executives and students, and the hearts of romantics everywhere.
by Walter Raquet
The U.S. is the greatest country, the world’s largest economy. However, our true potential is stunted by costly regulations, compromised politicians and blatant government waste. But we can fix it! A detailed look at how.
by Charles W. Rath
Life is what happens while you’re making other plans. Lucky for Angus McCrory, he has the wit and wisdom to follow his heart when all else fails.
by Philip Revzin
Just One Before I Die evokes the magical baseball moment of the Chicago Cubs winning their first World Series in 108 years and the years of longing that came before it. Author Philip Revzin is a native Chicagoan, lifelong Cubs fan and journalist.
by Thomas J. Snyder
The Community College Solution provides
the facts and answers that prospective students, their parents, high-school guidance counselors and others need to know to make the most of the community college opportunity.
by Gerald Walpin
Gerald Walpin dramatically sets out the deliberate push by a bare majority of Supreme Court justices to usurp the role of our country’s elected lawmakers and executives.
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